EXTRA JOURNAL.
Br S. Francis & Co.
EXTRA JOURNAL.
SPRINGFIELD... ILLINOIS.
The TnriO-— Niarepres
lions of the Sl.-iie Rcgii
Dunne ihe war of 1812—15, [r
manufactories from necessity sprung u
all ruined. The skill and capital nl,,,l,
lew years had greatly increased, were p
iied and destroyed. In 1816, Congrcei
of duly upon ttie manufacl
turner, which will be found
The supply of coarse coll
The most infe!
i del r o-i. > l.iurth of Ihe old r
all kinds. Suppose Great Bri
large capital, should encourage I
ing freight. Messrs. J
S|)vm»lirl(l. Illinois, Maj 1,1813.
i $166. Let the. »"(
ibilit;/ ae officers of the Slate. Th
o SI 66. Thia can be ascertained b
lea. This ultimately will be the result
Brown Sugar. — Here ue have a mass o
y person ever here before of rate, not boiled
!i..i.::,];4 ^'C-'1 »
, by wh,ch
■; iiecister-joii
The Tropic,") of the 28th February
3* to 3J cente, and the very beat on p]
ions from 3j to 4 coote,...eo that the bcst
rown sugar can be bought al Ne* Orleans,
>r the amount of what the editor of the Re-
f the consumer pays more, it goes into t
ers. Sugar can be made in the U. SU1
bout as low as it can be made in the West I
ies. The People of Illinois are greatly i
Salt.—Tho edit,
.aggeraled btatem
aiticle. How a d
st Liverpool cm
Turks Island,
ing a tariff to protect
ception of Mr. Calhoun,) have voted for the
: tariff ever laid in this country? Mar-
ti Buren, Andrew Jackson, Richird M.
n and Thomas H. Benton 1 Do they
lose of transferring the pa
Italihe Cathocn," as the Globe
sNullifier. We state w
etly pulling the wires for Mr. Calhoun, whil<
itors aro laboring in behalf ot Mr. Van flu-
regard to protection, of which Mr
ren, It. M. Johnson, James Buchan;
H. Benton, and Andrew Jockeoo,
nde was held in Charleston, (S. C.) for the
pose of taking some action on the subject
the next Presidency. The meeting resol-
that the National Democratic Convention
tit not to beheld until the month of May,
14, and the following resolution was unan-
iualy adopted : —
pledges of the party."
lore is the CONDITION on which Mr.
houn proposes to act with the party. The
in..r i-rni-'ction must be repealed, and a
tariff and Direct Taxes be aubmnuti'd C.r
Thin lb-: lU-giater ie laboring to fulfil the only
nvention. To effect thisobject the Re-
REPUDIATION
Put down in the city of Springfield.
The public are aware, from facts stated in
our last paper, that the election of city onl-
instalment of S1C,G66 was
When the second instalment i
he building of the State Hoi
i hundred or more, relying on the good
te town, borrowed the money and pla-
paid it into the State Treasury. The
B so far— paying the interest as it ac-
the State Bank, it could be paid in Bank
Thus this debt, lor which three
could be cancelled for the small sui
1000 dollars. If the debt was ev<
inventiona and nominal.. I ilu-.r .: ;.r.,i ,.l nt. .
■ Mayor and Aldermen. A party »a. th, „
ughtlo be organized bv the STATE I'll IN
TEli, avowedly for tin purpose of HEPUIM.
ATING tbeCity debt. Inll.nin.alorv lian.l.
elected, to be gov.
he meeting— which
plighted faith of
nor, had borrowed
/// I VIOJV SHALL BE
-pel. and c.,p«,„,B, 30 »»,« .quers PBKSKllf-EDr
bear upon the one, l 1 HIT' 111 VI ID'.
The candidates of Ihe REI'l HI Al K'N
PARTY— an issue made up by the parly head-
ed by the Slate Primer - U EKE |IEEE\ : -
lot RKPU01ATI0N.-
lie nrsuinonlB UEcd against
.-.- K--I.I.T-. ..-. iv .-. ,-.i.! Ki;rri)!\n: ,
tin i.. on; own an/.KN-;. »i„i «-i„ci
I'Dl 1.11 IM'IN ninny of llicm, in llicro the
M.i.m mi C'..i mi — Tin-
1 organized, and the law lor Uint |iur(»osi
) county of Marquette {that Mas Id be) i.
Fads for those who think.
•I i:!:\.'ll M Mi- ,
^'In ,nv iih.1. i Kiiti-li inlln, ]»'.■'
-EXTRA JOURNAL:
Springfield, May 1, 1843.
'ml principles or its delaih
r defraying tho ordinary oxpcnsr
k.l i.|.oi] il;"'prmciples of asonnd
larifl'of duties on goods imported f
si. II, e most economic;,! mode of l-
laking
toll from hi
>?>ilrr ,s ■■
HSH
uiJ reduced tlic c\|vm-cs of the gm-i.-inniriu
lo one half less thou llicy wcro under the
iilnrmiislrnlion of Mr. Van Butc-n. Thoy
mposed n tnriiT of duties on foreign goods,
o raise the. meana of paying tho debts and
'J 111: 1. 1 .U.tVUNK AT WOKK.
.en imino- at P111'1'08 'iere' nntl e's,cw'ic
sire to 'destroy, |ond whose feet make hasto
lo pulldown all thoso institutions which the
wisdom of ihe post Los built up. Give them
Si so t-,i:,:'i cr>i of 'V-iai! n;;!i^:" ami "no mo-
nopoly,'? "down with the aristocracy," and
it will suffice to pull down a Bonk or sack a
Flour Store. The leading aim of this clas»
is, to destroy ; and they have been amused
for several years passed by their lendars,—
first, with destroying the United Slates'
Bank, and a National currency; by build-
>ls. These are Loco Fo
hrough life has been ra
ng hie great talents to gui.
lie objects. Of this party
)ii it wielded the power of
i Register was (ho organ ;
ng (ho orgai
% This second portion of the parly, we may
term the Conservative porlion of tho "demo"
cratic" party. They have none of ihe wild
desire of the other portion, to dutroy, but
they would rather preserve. They have no
i portion of the party is now in power in
e Slate, nod of these the State Register ie
■w (he organ. The leaders of (his portion
them,)whigs. They once supported Mr.
dims and Mr. Clay. They are generally
son, Murray McConneM, Josiah Lam
John CaJhoun, Robert Smith, J. M. Si
and O. B. Ficklin, besides some othe
At the Inst August election thatporti
ara, triumphed in their election. The
talented of ihe number was elected Governor
ind Sidney Brcese was elected Senator by (he
Legislature. Ono result of ihoir success was
lhe partial preservation of (he Stale Bank
We have said that of this pnrly the Slale Re*-
anti-tn riff interest.
F tho course of (he Register, in opposing
Tariff. We hnvo known in by-gone days
le sentiments of those who control tho
er, to believe that they a ro really
gainst (ho tariff— although now sefr>iniL:/'v s
They oppose the tariff because Ihey wish to
defeat Mr. Van Buren, who voted for the high
'"of 1828. They oppose lhe tariff be-
thoy wish to elevate Mr. Calhoun.—
Whether the articles which have appeared
the Register will have the effect designed
making interest for Mr. Calhoun,
ist disclose. That such is iheirobje.
Queer Tariff* notion* of the
Register.
The Register says, that "(he people
'making n lax," exclaims tho RegisL
ipwards ONE MILLION AND A HALF
)F DOLLARS, paid by us on two i
maintaining a due propor
are annually paying a tax, ft
by the "rascally tariff," of not
ly, lhan fifteen, probably [we
ions of dollars. Taking tho 1
f./v.tl |[l«
cgister, lhe goods
ms ; — these lwo sums added togelhor,mak'
upended, every year, in sugar, cotlons.salt
on-ware, shawls, calicoes — broadcloths,
msumed by the people of Illinois,-—
rce-fourths, as wo had it officially from
ov. Ford, in his inaugural, c
operty of the Stat;?. Where
sods, and _ how do we obtain
ty for them? The amount (
isled in our 1348 retailing dry goods, gro-
? [lie capital invested.
ess, can undersell us in (ho Brit
, in a speech at a Caltlo Show, c<
v no prospects of gratifying I
Thoy looked around among
L,et us (hen join the democratic party.—
They will gladly recoive us— will mako us
(he leaders of their party, and will thus effect
ft double object : wo will obtain power, and
we will moreover engraft upon that jmrty,
ihoir fury." They did go over and join the
democratic party. Thoy havo succeeded ;—
ihey now wield tho power of tho State, and
we hope they will retain it while thov carry
Geo. Fornuer ; Sidney Brcese, Alfred \V-
Cavarly, James Ralston, W.lhn.n Itichn,d-
Lowell, one of all the ear
; towns, purchases 200,0
Dually foi sizing only;
England buys sixty millions of America
products, and Iwo-thirdsof that, cotton—
Massachusetts buys forty millions of he
sister Stales, and a small proportion of tho
IfCTl lie Kegiator proves by a/j-b •> ■*>■.,■ that
le good peoplo of Illinois pay in m
ilter proves by cyphering nlno, the
HoWrSllGAH.-— Tlir;"M..i,t|hdi.-i | Vsr.
mom] Watchman" estimates that (ho ma.
pie sugar produced in that Stale, tho presoni
ison, al tho low priceof five conls a pound
s quantity about twonty fivo lliousanc
gsheads. In 18-10, the quantity mis Uh
o thousand five hundrod hogsheads.
Protection proc
ufacluring capita
Illinois, should find it rather ;
I we be "punished" by the tariff or>
fiuch should we be taxed for this ari-
sing none of it from abroad? An-
beueraod cheaper manufactu:
eigners. Wonlen muslin is an
and if they can be purchased s
"Prooress or Manufactures.— The Mas-
s of wool are so moderate, that they can
1 i , I
i making fine cloths and
mulatcs competition —
vity throughout all tho
diffuses a spirit of activity
ramifications of industry — prevents
oua monopoly on tho part of houghly
f colonial subsorvienc
cash for them, at homo. W
hat next 7
According lo lhe Registc
Vormontors pay §800,000
gar. Can any thing ho .nun
silly thun
American Calicoes.
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OtrThe last Register denies that Got-
ORDtook any porlion of the School money
>r the outfit of Messrs. Oakly and Ryan,
linalGov. FoRn.or his frieuds.
rocent session, lo admit evory person of
good moral character lo tho practice of the
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